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If you venture to the Northern half of Scotland this year, you could worse than pay ‘The Granite City’ of Aberdeen a visit.

There are many attractions to visit in Aberdeen, including the Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Gordon Highlander’s Museum and the Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum is rated five star by the Scottish Tourist Board and offers a brilliant introduction to the intricate workings of oil rigs and ships, as well as a excellent insight into Aberdeen’s rich maritime history. Aberdeen also has a good live music scene consisting of venues such as The Lemon Tree and The Tunnels, attracting More >

The Balmoral has been beautifully refurbished and individually designed by Olga Polizzi. The 188 opulent suites and stylish rooms have magnificent views of the city or the hotel’s internal courtyard. For a memorable culinary experience, visit number one – the only Michelin-starred hotel restaurant in Edinburgh – or try the chic and stylish Hadrian’s Brasserie. In addition, Palm Court hosts Scotland’s only Bollinger Champagne Bar. For utter relaxation visit The Balmoral’s award-winning Spa, with its 15metre pool, ESPA treatment rooms and fully-equipped More >

Inverness is the most Northerly city in Scotland and has been described as the Capital of the highlands. It is a great base from which to explore the remote and beautiful Scottish highlands to the North. There are also wonderful places to see right on the doorstep of Inverness including Loch Ness and the Culloden battlefield.

Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and is extremely popular with visitors from within Scotland as well as elsewhere. It has so much to offer that a lengthy visit will be required to have a chance of seeing the majority it’s attractions. Our new visitors guide to Glasgow provides more details about places to see, things to do, and the history of the great city. You can of course find somewhere to stay during your visit by browsing our huge selection of Glasgow hotels.